Where is all the money? Who’s there to answer these big questions? We don’t have anybody at the helm, we don’t have a chairman – we do now, but they’ve brought in someone that nobody knows.
You can’t be knocked out the cup, you can’t be 13 points behind Celtic in the league. You lost the League Cup to your biggest rivals as well. It’s going to throw huge pressure on him.
We are backing Philippe at this time as a board. It’s about taking a deeper look at the issues, addressing those problems, and staying focused on building a stronger future for the club. Changing a manager isn’t a silver bullet solution.
I’ll make a comparison with a house. You start with foundations, like we had to do this season. But it’s not a good way to build a house if you do two storeys then wipe it and start from the foundation again.
Following on from the Dundee United statement more detail has emerged with the revelation that pundits and commentators are being used in the KMI to whitewash the mistakes of match officials.
It was simplicity with sophistication, the outcome of repeated training ground drills at Lennoxtown put together in competitive action as Brendan Rodgers’ side turned on the style.
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With those memories painfully fresh, even with bridges rebuilt since his February 2019 departure, it is hard to see Rodgers agreeing to selling Kyogo without the firmest of assurances that a replacement striker was about to be signed.
The Celtic CEO likes to hide away from the spotlight, whether he likes it or not he is now the target for angry fans alongside his mentor, the Chairman that groomed him in his own image.